Brian Westrate, the Republican elector for Wisconsin's 3rd Congressional District, is being inundated with requests to change his vote for Republican Donald Trump when the Electoral College meets in December.

Wisconsin is one of 31 states and three United States where there was a slight decrease in obesity among children living in poor families, according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

As Donald Trump continues to assemble his cabinet and outline his first 100 days in office, political analysts are still unpacking what happened on Election Day and how it is that a man with virtually no political experience was able to win.

Before you sit down to your Thanksgiving dinner, celebrate the successes of the year, think about those who aren't around and count your blessings. Before you dig into that turkey and eat more than you should, why not think about your community? Make a plan to help and do it.

A group of University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee students recently traveled to parts of the Mississippi River valley to get to know some of the voters who flipped from supporting President Barack Obama in 2008 and 2013 to supporting Donald Trump in 2016.

After coming under criticism by civil rights groups for not doing enough to protect users from hate speech, Twitter rolled out new anti-harassment measures and also suspended certain alt-right accounts. We talk to an expert about balancing First Amendment Rights with protecting users from harassment in the digital age.

Political commentator Fred Barnes comments on various aspects of President-elect Donald Trump's victory, including Republican control of the House and Senate. We hear why he believes Trump strengthened the GOP.

President-elect Donald Trump announced today his picks for two of the top positions in his administration, including one cabinet pick. Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions is Trump’s pick for Attorney General, and Kansas Representative Mike Pompeo has been nominated to lead the CIA. In addition, Trump also confirmed today he’ll nominate...

Wisconsin received two out of five stars for its drunk driving laws in a new report by Mothers Against Drunk Driving. The nonprofit gave Wisconsin a half star for its administrative license revocation policies and a half star for its child endangerment law.